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The City Attorney commented that this is a unique situation since the City a:;quired an
<br />easomont on the property ndjocont to Mr. Murccao prapnrty. Mayor Huou stated that perhaps
<br />the City Council should consider paying $200 whir:h is half of the npprairaL foes since
<br />Mr. Morr.0 movud ahuod to hire the rppruiGur on his, oun. Councilmcmbur Simpkins Gtuted
<br />that he can unclors.tund Mr. Ilor!:oo point, and how the Situation occurred. He utaL:.' thot he
<br />facts that the City should pay the b400 for the appraisal.
<br />Motion 85-381
<br />Motion by Councilmembor Simpkino Lind seconded by Councilmembor Johnson to pay tho
<br />appraisal fee of $400 for Mr. Lou Marco. It woo noted it. _hu motion the request to pay
<br />the attorney fee of $105 waS denied. Voting in favor wore CuunciLrcmbsrG Isum, Johnson and
<br />Simpkins. Voting againut were Mayor Huss and Councilmembor Rick. Motion carried.
<br />Mayor Hoes end Councilmembor flick indicated that they voted against the motion to opr:-..ve
<br />payment of the Sppruisal fee since they foot that both parties are responsible, and Mr.
<br />Morce and the City should ouch pay one-holf of the eor:t of the appraisal, fee.
<br />NEW BUSINESS
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<br />The next items on the agenda was introduced by Mayor Hear, a request from the Honpapin
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<br />County Park Reserve to ollav dear hunting in the Eln Creek Pork Runerve area. Mr. Lorry
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<br />Gillette reprosenting the Hennepin County Park Reserve vier r.,,,ognized by flnyor Hoes ur
<br />stet ' that in 1980, 1961 and 11,030 door hunts were hald in the Elm Crook Park Hoservb i
<br />thr of Champlin. He noted that the park oreu will be dividod nto four zones, and one
<br />of )neu incluoos the orc:o in Champlin. flu noted that a maxiriwm member of huntorr or,,
<br />aso u., to each zone, and all properties are posted with setbacks frcm b.. d4r.gG, etc. of
<br />500 rest. He commented that the hunters receive a special. permit upon rcga:Gt, and
<br />through a lottery a specific numbor of hunters are alleacd to hunt. fie stated
<br />that an orientation for the hunters is hold and the orientation is nundatcry. It was
<br />noted that the proposed dates for the dear hunt are November 23 end 24, 1965.
<br />Mr. Gillette stated that they would like to be aLLoved to hold dear hunts et, necessary ir.
<br />the Pork Reserve, end approval could be given so that the Park ReLcrvo dues not have to
<br />eppoer before the City C it each year to rc;quoct poimicsien t_• hove the dear• I Jt, :L
<br />was noted that a list of oL, hunters participitino in the door hunt in the City of
<br />Champlin will be submitted to the City prior to tho scheduled hunting dates.
<br />Motion 85-302
<br />Motion by Councilmember Simpkins and seconded by CounciLcn bmer Flick to approve tea request
<br />to allow deer hunting in the Elm Crack Park Reserve at the discretion of the 11rio2 in
<br />County Perk Reserve District upon notifcotion to the City. Voting in fever Nure Mayer
<br />Hass, Councilrumbers Isom, Johnson, Rick dnd Simpkins. Voting againut: none, lic:tiar.
<br />Planning Commission
<br />Mayor Haas next introduced for consideration PLanning Commission ' �cstion i:o. 0!�031
<br />Application No. 85031
<br />submitted by Donald and KathLeon Klohn, 7024 River Shore Lane, rcc, ing a conditional use
<br />(Donald and Kothloen
<br />permit for a retaining wall. The Acting Planning Commission Chairperson stated that 'he
<br />Klohn)
<br />Planning Commission recommends approval of the application.
<br />Mr. Klohn was rocognizcd by the Mayor end stated that the retaining wall has hr.r
<br />constructed and inspected by the Department of natural Resources and the City, tad
<br />that in July, 1983, large treat, on the proporty w;:re domegod by she storm, and 1 tairr-
<br />ing west was constructed to protect the riverbank.
<br />Nation SE-383
<br />Motion by CounciLmem ber Isom and seconded by Councilmember Rick to approve Pldnw
<br />Commission Applicution No, 85031 submitted by Donald end Kethleen KLohn, 7024 Fli:" : :hare
<br />Lana, requesting o conditiena: use permit for in retaining wall, cubject to tre rw lion
<br />that any additionul work will require Department of Natural Roccurcus approval and City
<br />approval. Voting in favor were Mayor Hess, Cuuncicmombers Isom, Johnson, Rick and
<br />"u'mpkins. Voting against: none. Motion carried.
<br />Mayor linos stated that all property owners along, the Mississippi River should be ratified
<br />that permits are required for any type of riverbank oLtorution or r.unetr.:ction. The City
<br />Administrator stated that the Dopsrtm ant of Na`ural Rosourcuo has been helpful in
<br />providing the City with guidelines and standards regarding riverbank elturation and
<br />const-uction.
<br />Planning Commission
<br />Next introduced for considoration by Mayor Haas war, Planning Commission Application No,
<br />Application No. 850,17
<br />B5047 bubmitted by Mr. Jumuu D. O'Neil, Jr„ 11921 Winnutka Avenue rtxiusstfng a conditional
<br />(Mr. James O. O'Neil,
<br />uea ;— rmit to opor•ato a cumput.or canGulting, accounting .nd tax preparation buFinusG os a
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<br />home occupation, 1h o Acting Planning Commission Choirporbon rtutod that the Cu:nu.isuion
<br />recommends approval of the risiuest,
<br />Mr. Jumos O'Neil was recognized by the Mayor and rtutod thut he would like to convert 144
<br />square foot in his home tc on office. He commented tr.us he would like to pt•aca a cm oLL
<br />nif,n opproximato.y 1/6 cf a square foot in size on his, muiLbnx with the :.oro'i
<br />"Accounting)-14ct.r•y", and utated that the sign would bu uaud to idontify chu drivotia,
<br />rather thc.n f.., odvsrtinin0 purposoo.
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